On Jul 15 1988 during a colloquium talk at Bell Labs, John Conway stated that he could prove that a(n)/n -> 1/2 as n approached infinity, but that the proof was extremely difficult. He therefore offered $100 to someone who could find an n_0 such that for all n >= n_0, we have |a(n)/n - 1/2| < 0.05, and he offered $10,000 for the least such n_0. I took notes (a scan of my notebook pages appears below), plus the talk - like all Bell Labs Colloquia at that time - was recorded on video. John said afterwards that he meant to say $1000, but in fact he said $10,000. I was in the front row. The prize was claimed by Colin Mallows, who agreed not to cash the check. - N. J. A. Sloane, Oct 21 2015